I don't know where I can write this, I hope this message arrives directly to someone important :P
I have something to tell you.
First I love your work. I use kubuntu for working & studying since the first release.
After this, I think the next step for a ubuntu/kubuntu distro is to simplify the post-installation configuration of the system.
I’ve used all the main distros before kubuntu, like slackware, debian, gentoo, redhat, suse etc. etc. When I encounter a problem, I open the terminal and I can solve it. I do this with natural going.
I have to note, on the other hand, that a new user can’t do the same operations easily.
Anyway I’ve noted that the problems are even the same.
After the first installation happen:
1) The resolution is not correct. It is necessary to configure xorg’s config files to modify the screen.
I think it may be usefull to insert a system (like envyng) that respects the ethics of most people left the choose of deciding to install or not the proprietary drivers. In this manner, the same tool may provide to modify the necessary files.
2) Often the sound system doesn’t works fine. It is necessary to download the alsa sources and compile them. After this step is even necessary to open alsa mixer and unmute the speaker and rise up the volume
3) The flash reader punctually is a problem to install. This is a stupid operation but for a new user it may be a break point about the choose for the OS and the bug #1
4) The wireless lan is a tragedy, I know this is a driver problem but with the hardy I’ve had problems even the driver was already ok. Perhaps we need a better manager. My problem was the necessity to set the fixed IP on the wlan but in this manner I cant search the network to connect it. This is possible only for dhcp manner.
I hope that, resolved this points, the other problems are secondary. The first impact is the most important. Let take a rest to Compiz and think to this other questions ^^.
Good work & good luck.
I stay tuned on your project
I have something to tell you.
First I love your work. I use kubuntu for working & studying since the first release.
After this, I think the next step for a ubuntu/kubuntu distro is to simplify the post-installation configuration of the system.
I’ve used all the main distros before kubuntu, like slackware, debian, gentoo, redhat, suse etc. etc. When I encounter a problem, I open the terminal and I can solve it. I do this with natural going.
I have to note, on the other hand, that a new user can’t do the same operations easily.
Anyway I’ve noted that the problems are even the same.
After the first installation happen:
1) The resolution is not correct. It is necessary to configure xorg’s config files to modify the screen.
I think it may be usefull to insert a system (like envyng) that respects the ethics of most people left the choose of deciding to install or not the proprietary drivers. In this manner, the same tool may provide to modify the necessary files.
2) Often the sound system doesn’t works fine. It is necessary to download the alsa sources and compile them. After this step is even necessary to open alsa mixer and unmute the speaker and rise up the volume
3) The flash reader punctually is a problem to install. This is a stupid operation but for a new user it may be a break point about the choose for the OS and the bug #1
4) The wireless lan is a tragedy, I know this is a driver problem but with the hardy I’ve had problems even the driver was already ok. Perhaps we need a better manager. My problem was the necessity to set the fixed IP on the wlan but in this manner I cant search the network to connect it. This is possible only for dhcp manner.
I hope that, resolved this points, the other problems are secondary. The first impact is the most important. Let take a rest to Compiz and think to this other questions ^^.
Good work & good luck.
I stay tuned on your project
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